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As two-state hopes fade, more US Jews are open to a one-state future for the Middle East

5h ago ·  Source: The Times of Israel 84Objectivity score84/100

As two-state hopes fade, more US Jews are open to a one-state future for the Middle East

Nearly half of Jewish Americans under 35 now support a binational state, a poll finds, reviving an idea long considered anti-Zionist – though many say they're emotionally attached to Israel

💬 רוצים להגיב ולהצטרף לדיון? הצטרפו — חינם, ומקבלים גם את הדיג׳סט השבועי.
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